The Lady in QuestionHarper Collins, 2009. 10. 13. - 384ÆäÀÌÁö Identical twins, sensible Delia and mischievous Cassandra Effington were the most delicious debutantes to ever waltz across a London ballroom. They looked alike in every way . . . but no one ever expected Delia to be the one to get into trouble . . . How did this young lady's reputation become so questionable? Once she was lovely, respectable Miss Delia Effington, but an impulsive decision—and subsequent disaster—forces Delia to retire from society. Until one night, desperate for diversion, she attends a ball as her twin sister and finds herself dancing in the strong arms of the dashing Viscount St. Stephens. Delia believes she has never met this man who arouses her passions, yet he seems somehow familiar. For Delia doesn't know that St. Stephens, an agent for the Crown, has been in her home, protecting her under the disguise of her butler. What will happen when this lady discovers the truth about the man she has come to love? |
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... experience. He will serve for the moment,¡± Delia said firmly. The last thing she wanted or needed to worry about was hiring servants. ¡°Besides, he came highly recommended.¡± ¡°Well, that's something, I suppose.¡± Cassie started to open the ...
... experience had a great deal of potential.¡± ¡°Potential?¡± Cassie raised a brow. ¡°Potential,¡± Delia said firmly. ¡°Potential,¡± Cassie murmured. ¡°That is interesting.¡± A few moments later she kissed her sister on the cheek and took her leave ...
... perceptive as a child. He stepped away from the door and started toward the back hall. At least Miss Effington—no, Lady Wilmont—was not experienced enough as the mistress of a household to note his lack of training. At. Chapter 2 ...
... experience will be a great asset to me as I adjust to running a household and, in truth indeed, a new life, completely on my own.¡± ¡°Surely your family—¡± ¡°As I said, they cannot be counted on at the moment,¡± she said briskly. ¡°So we ...